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polly7

(20,582 posts)
41. So true.
Mon Jul 27, 2015, 12:20 AM
Jul 2015

They have an additional responsibility, with the ability to irrevocably harm/change/end a person's life either with deadly weapons or through the court system. So many times, for absolutely nothing. Every one of these deaths we hear about is so horrible and sad.

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Know Your Rights With The Police [View all] damnedifIknow Jul 2015 OP
This is extremely bad advice oberliner Jul 2015 #1
Good points... ret5hd Jul 2015 #3
Yes, I was taught the same oberliner Jul 2015 #4
We have rights in this country damnedifIknow Jul 2015 #8
Indeed we do oberliner Jul 2015 #11
They're not "reasonable questions;" they're a fishing expedition. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2015 #30
He is also Profiling for Evasive Answers One_Life_To_Give Jul 2015 #46
I agree. cwydro Jul 2015 #42
Same here. 840high Jul 2015 #13
Don't be a tool unnecessarily is excellent advice... Positrons Jul 2015 #19
No, it's more like "play the game," as linguists would say. Igel Jul 2015 #27
You're right. Usually the only good reason not to answer COLGATE4 Jul 2015 #6
If they are that hostile you are pretty much guaranteed to get a hostile reaction anyway Major Nikon Jul 2015 #7
Good point oberliner Jul 2015 #12
I think it would have gone better Major Nikon Jul 2015 #18
You have the right to remain silent. More people should exercise it. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2015 #31
Fuck the police. nt MrScorpio Jul 2015 #22
Where are the "rights?" Downwinder Jul 2015 #2
if it's just you and the cop on the side of the road, you have no rights since he has a gun geek tragedy Jul 2015 #5
I never knew I wasn't supposed to get out of the car. TexasProgresive Jul 2015 #9
If a cop asks me a question I ask them to repeat it gwheezie Jul 2015 #10
Has that ever led to a hostile response? oberliner Jul 2015 #14
I'm an old white woman gwheezie Jul 2015 #21
I was stopped up here the other day, it was the weirdest damn thing. polly7 Jul 2015 #15
I was pulled over just outside a small town in Utah. . . Journeyman Jul 2015 #26
I live 17 minutes from that town .... much of my family lives there. polly7 Jul 2015 #28
Just writing off their assholery as being human is really not a good excuse Major Nikon Jul 2015 #35
I recommend information from Flex Your Rights as a good starting place... Bluenorthwest Jul 2015 #16
Thanks for posting this oberliner Jul 2015 #23
I agree damnedifIknow Jul 2015 #32
Good video. cwydro Jul 2015 #44
My cousin actually got off without a ticket with his response. Hoppy Jul 2015 #17
LOL kydo Jul 2015 #20
i've dealt with this a bit before. beevul Jul 2015 #24
When I was in aerospace MurrayDelph Jul 2015 #34
Don't talk to the police. truebluegreen Jul 2015 #25
Being officious and defensive isn't a great thing. Igel Jul 2015 #29
Cops are no different than doctors, the receptionist at your local spa, the bartender polly7 Jul 2015 #36
cops don't get to have a "bad day" Spacemom Jul 2015 #39
So true. polly7 Jul 2015 #41
What a pant load. BillZBubb Jul 2015 #37
The last time I was stopped, I refused a search. X_Digger Jul 2015 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Jul 2015 #38
Unfortunately, none of that applies... pinboy3niner Jul 2015 #40
Quite some time ago, a highway patroll officer tried to extort me HeiressofBickworth Jul 2015 #43
Depends if I want to go on with my day Facility Inspector Jul 2015 #45
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